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Caruso was born in Naples in 1873. Just 14 months earlier, the world premiere of Verdi’s opera Aida had taken place. Caruso was to play its Radamès years later. Caruso grew up in a family of limited ...
April 5, 1920: Some 6,000 people filled the 13th Regiment Armory in Scranton on a cold Easter Monday to listen to one of the greatest voices in opera – Enrico Caruso.Caruso wowed the crowd with ...
Connoisseurs of classical and opera might argue that the three best musical performances of the 20th century all took place in the first two decades of the 1900s, because that's when the masterful ...
An NPR Music producer recalls how a single singer from a bygone day triggered his love of opera. Once he heard the warmth and power of tenor... Enrico Caruso, And Confessions Of An Operaholic Enrico ...
Josh Groban: Real pipes, fake mountains. On the evening of Tuesday, April 17, 1906, Enrico Caruso plays Don José in Bizet’s Carmen. The sold-out crowd at San Francisco’s Opera House gives the Italian ...
This highly fictionalized, sentimental biog of the late, great Metropolitan Opera tenor, Enrico Caruso, handsomely mounted in Technicolor, has a lot of popular ingredients, including a boy-and-girl-vs ...
People often ask me, "How did you get into opera?" and I always tell them the same thing. I got bitten by the opera bug because of one voice: Enrico Caruso. In college, every textbook I read defined ...